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Project Change Management

Project Change Management. 10-Dec-08. What is Project Change Management?. Project change management encompasses all of the processes necessary to determine where you are at compared to where you planned to be and the activities required to get back on track if those are not aligned.

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Project Change Management

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  1. Project Change Management 10-Dec-08

  2. What is Project Change Management? Project change management encompasses all of the processes necessary to determine where you are at compared to where you planned to be and the activities required to get back on track if those are not aligned 10-Dec-08

  3. Why is Project Change Management Important? • Projects seldom run exactly according to plan.  Project deliverables must be maintained by carefully and continuously managing changes, either by rejecting changes or by approving changes so those approved changes are incorporated into a revised baseline • Enables the project team to identify potential problems in a timely manner and take corrective action, when necessary, to control the execution of the project • Ensures the project team and stakeholders have an accurate understanding of what has been completed in the project to-date and what will be delivered in total 10-Dec-08

  4. Actual vs Planned Determining where you are vs. where you planned to be: • Requires project details be documented and approved • Documented scope, cost, time, quality, people, other (eg. Charter) • Documented details of product / service functionality (eg. Requirements Document) • Requires processes and tools to assess performance to determine whether any corrective or preventative actions are indicated, and then recommending those actions as necessary • Scope and requirements verification throughout the project • Budget tracking and forecasting • Task duration tracking • Overall project timeline tracking & verification 10-Dec-08

  5. Getting Back on Track How can we get on track again? • Identify that a change needs to occur or has occurred • Document the complete impact of requested changes • Follow approved processes for documenting and approving requested changes • Maintain the integrity of baselines by releasing only approved changes for incorporation into project products or services, and maintaining their related configuration and planning documentation • Control and update the scope, cost, budget, schedule and quality requirements based upon approved changes, by coordinating changes across the entire project • Influence the factors that circumvent integrated change control so that only approved changes are implemented 10-Dec-08

  6. Definitions Project Change Management - a general term describing the procedures used to ensure that changes are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner. Change Request – Requests to expand or reduce the project scope, modify policies, processes, plans or procedures, modify costs or budgets, or revise schedules. Change Order – Used in some companies to identify approved change requests (change request when the request is made and change order once it has been approved) 10-Dec-08

  7. The PMBOK • “Project Management Body of Knowledge” • sum of knowledge within the profession of project management • used to document and standardize generally accepted project management information and practices • produced by the Project Management Institute • revised and reprinted every 4 years – fourth edition is expected to be released shortly 10-Dec-08

  8. PM Knowledge Areas & Process Groups

  9. Process Inputs, Tools & Techniques & Outputs 10-Dec-08

  10. Process Inputs, Tools & Techniques & Outputs 10-Dec-08

  11. In conclusion . . . . . . follow process and progress will follow. 10-Dec-08

  12. Questions? Contact us at deliver.it@ucalgary.ca or 210-8792 Visit our web-site at www.ucalgary.ca/deliver.it Thank you for coming! 10-Dec-08

  13. The end. 10-Dec-08

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